CROMWELL, Connecticut (August 7, 2016) -- In the old
days, the Greater Hartford Open was played at a
course called Wethersfield Country Club that had one of
the lowest scoring averages on the PGA Tour. It was
even the site of Arnold Palmer's first American
professional victory.

But the tournament moved to Connecicut's TPC River
Highlands in the early 1990's, and Jim Furyk has been
a regular contestant year after year. It's not the
hardest course on Tour, but it's a TPC, and rates at
73.0/131. With Sunday pins, and healthy rough, River
Highlands was still no match for Jim Furyk of Team
Callaway on Sunday.

Remember when fellow Callaway player Phil Mickelson
narrowly missed a 15 foot putt for 62 -- the lowest
score in a major -- at the Open Championship? Today
Furyk had the luxury of two putts at the last for his
historic feat. He gave 57 a good run, made the one foot
putt for the all-time record, got the golf world buzzing.

Saying Furyk is happy with his Callaway equipment and
ball is putting it lightly. Here are the clubs that were in
his bag:

Furyk's driver is set to a Neutral directional bias and
Standard loft adjustability. And the adjustable
perimeter weighting is set close to the Neutral setting.

He says he really likes the look, and his start lines on
his shots are very good. Furyk first put the driver in
play last year, and he has been very pleased with the
ball flight and ease of shot-making with this driver. And
he likes that his draws and fades have been consistent.

He's been playing a Chrome Soft Golf Ball this year,
and he likes the spin and control that it gives him off
of his short irons and wedges, and around the greens.